Q. Where does he work?
A. At home. Currently he's working on a book about Common
Lisp. (Soon he will be the Lisp monkey.)

Q. Is there anything good on this site at all?
A. Well, there's a bibliography
originally put together for a Java course the Javamonkey taught at UC
Berkeley Extension as well as a urlography for
the same course.

Or, if you do Java programming, you may want to grab
Macaca, a GPL'd Java testing
framework written by the Javamonkey. Someday soon he may make more
information available about Macaca somewhere on this site.

Emacs users
who write Java and/or use Perforce might want to grab some elisp the javamonkey wrote. Again
docs are lacking. Basically, unpack the tar into some directory in
your load-path and add:

(require 'p4)
(require 'javamonkey)
(require 'javamonkey-templates)

to your .emacs file.

And management types might want to read about
how to effectively install new corporate
policies.

Q. Where's the stuff about the band I saw last night in Atlanta.
A. Different web site: www.java-monkey.com